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    another Holocaust can happen again. It did already occur; think of Cambodia‚ Rwanda‚ and Bosnia" -Miep Gies. Genocide is killing a mass group of people in a certain group. For these reasons‚ a genocide could happen again today. An event the magnitude of the Holocaust could happen again because people in this world can just hate a certain group or religion and decide to commit a mass murder just because he hates that group or religion. An event the magnitude of the Holocaust could happen again since no state

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    What really happened at the Alamo? The Alamo in San Antonio‚ Texas‚ was originally known as Mission San Antonio de Valero. It was one of five Spanish missions established by Franciscans in he late 1700s and was the first set along the San Antonio River. People in the unit started calling the post "The Alamo" after the name of their home‚ Alamo de Parras‚ Coahuila in 1744. "Alamo" is also a Spanish word for cottonwood. The Alamo in Texas became a place where a battle took place. This is known

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    Mitosis VS Meiosis

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    Mitosis vs. Meiosis Cell Division is the process of dividing a parent cell into multiple daughter cells by using the Cell Cycle. The Cell Cycle itself is composed of the Interphase‚ usually Mitosis‚ and Cytokinesis. The Interphase‚ which takes up 90% of the Cell Cycle‚ is composed of three phases: Growth 1 (G1)‚ Synthesis (S)‚ and Growth 2 (G2). In the G1 phase‚ the cell grows its size‚ replicates any organelles‚ and functions normally. In the S phase‚ it would prepare to divide its nucleus. Lastly

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    in the references. Some of them were links to previous papers I had published‚ and the errors were introduced by the publisher (which I confirmed by checking the details of the paper which I submitted). But for a couple of other references the pages did seem to have disappeared. I contact Stuart Smith‚ one of the co-authors‚ and asked him if he knew anything about the references he had supplied which seemed to have disappeared. Stuart told me that a new e-learning team in his institution has rebuilt

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    Why Did D Day Happen

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    Overlord‚ better known as D-Day‚ was the invasion of Normandy by Allied Forces. Both sides suffered major casualties during the battle with the allies and Germans totalling around 425 000 ( “D-Day Casualties”). Now we should ask the question why did D-Day happen? If we look through all perspectives it’s obvious that the invasion of Normandy was imperative to the allies victory. That’s why the reason for D-Day was to sway the war towards the allies. At this time the Germans seemed to be ahead in the war

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    Have you heard of Romeo and Juliet? Do you wonder what else they could have done differently for them to still be alive and for nothing to happen? Well I have a few perspectives on the situation and what possibly could’ve happen differently. First thing maybe if Romeo talked to Juliet’s father about being with her. He could’ve asked Juliet’s father to marry her and be with her. Any of this wouldn’t of happen. He wouldn’t have met Juliet. He wouldn’t have to go through all this. Most likely he

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    Did you know that one day in the past the continents were connected with each other? Continental drift states that the continents that we know today were once one large landmass called‚ Pangea. Many people argue with the theory about the continental drift‚ because no one yet has proven to the theory’s idea. Many people have been trying to find ways of how the continental drift could have happen‚ by researching objects from the past. This gave scientist or people another point of view about the continental

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    projects a negative image and as a result it makes the workers less motivated in their job. On the other hand‚ this could be seen as a positive thing as workers could get on with their job without being pressurized. One of the issues that may occur is that in Anne’s workforce of her new job is male dominated. “All are male”. This shows that Anne is the only female amongst the workers and as a result this could have an impact on her motivation whilst working in an environment she may not feel

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    What Happen to Coca-Cola

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    What Happened at Coca-cola Advantage of Diversify Organization In a multicultural nation such as the United States‚ one would assume that the concept of diversity would have a clear definition; but the definition of diversity differs from person to person‚ from organization to organization‚ and from author to author. In some organizations‚ diversity is strictly focused upon race‚ gender‚ religion‚ and disability status; in other organizations‚ the concept of diversity is extended

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    untouched when Alexander the Great held power in Caria in 334 B.C.‚ and even when there were pirate attacks in 62 B.C. and 58 B.C. It stayed above the city for almost seventeen centuries‚ until the 13th Century. There were a series of earthquakes that did some damage to the

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